Tuesday, November 25, 2014
He's Free?!
A St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict officer Darren Wilson, 28, for firing six shots that killed 18-year-old Micheal Brown. Crowds of protesters filled streets near the Ferguson police station following the announcement. Riots flared up across the area setting stores and a police car on fire, other stores were robbed, shots were fired and bricks were thrown. Police said they had been fired at and responded with smoke bombs, pepper spray, and tear gas. Protests sprang up all over the country but remained mostly peaceful except for a couple. Officer Wilson should not have been let off. It is more dangerous for him to be free because of all the people unhappy with the decision. He could get attacked and even killed himself. To some protesters even that would not be enough revenge for what he did to Micheal Brown.
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How did the Grand Jury decide to decline to indict Officer Wilson?
ReplyDeleteThe Grand Jury decided there was not guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Meaning there was no chance he did not do it.
ReplyDeleteWould you even consider what the people did as a "protest"?
ReplyDeleteNo not at all it is not a protest at all
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